Dfmlege said:The Mystical Ninja games on the N64. The first one is a "Mario 64 meets Zelda 64" type of game, while the sequel is an old-school sidescroller more by the likes of Super Mario World. Both games had fun gameplay, amazing music, and (in the sequel's case) very challenging difficulty. However, the game was very Japanese, which alienated a good number of people. Nonetheless, they were awesome.
I know what you mean. I play this with my dad but no one I talk to it about seems to know it.Woodsey said:I've seen it mentioned a couple of times (in about 7 years), but Freelancer seems to have slipped from everyone's minds.
Doc Funky said:For my forgotten game, though, I'll take it way back: Tiny Toon Adventures Cartoon Workshop, for the NES.
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I used to literally spend HOURS making cartoons in this game, mostly involving Calamity Coyote and Little Beeper, in the City background, with cameos from all the other characters...then I'd make my mother watch what I'd made, and would start all over again. SO much fun, and no one else I've ever known has played it.
I loved that game. Too bad my disc for it is pretty much destroyed.Vhite said:Anyone?![]()
I've played Freedom Fighters. I loved playing splitscreen with friends. My army vs. their army... great fun.Torque669 said:Im going to go with Freedom Fighters. Such a fun and interesting game and I still think its one of the greatest shooters ever made.
oh dont worry ive played heart of darkness came out on play station dark game if i recal not gory or ne thing kinda fun like 3 discs totallWoodsey said:Oh, and I've never seen anyone else mention Heart of Darkness. Not once in 12 years.
I do, my grandad had it on one of his old computers! It was crazy awesome... the rubber ducks were confusing, but I was a child so I didnt care.Reynaerdinjo said:D.O.G. Fight for your life
I don't think ANYONE knows this game.